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Payroll Processes Form Does not Return Costing Process or Returns Costing Process in Incorrect Pay Period (Doc ID 2668468.1)

Last updated on APRIL 25, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Payroll - Version 12.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Problem Statement:

Payroll Processes form(PAYWSACT.fmb) does not retrieve the Costing process in the expected pay period specified in the search criteria (From/To).

 

 

Steps to Reproduce:

The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:

<Example>

Payroll: Bi-Weekly

Period Start Date End Date Check Date
7 2020 Bi-Week 3/14/2020 3/27/2020 4/3/2020
8 2020 Bi-Week 3/28/2020 4/10/2020 4/17/2020

 

  1.  Set the action parameter SET_DATE_EARNED = Y, so that date_earned in pay_payroll_actions is populated for Costing process.
  2.  Run Payroll Process for "7 2020 Bi-Week"
  3.  Run Balance Adjustment on effective date 4/2/2020
  4.  Run Costing with following parameters
       Payroll: Bi-Weekly
       Start Date: 3/21/2020
       End Date: 4/3/2020

  5.  Go to Payroll Processes form
     (N) View > Payroll Process Results
  6.  Enter the following search criteria and hit Find button
       Payroll: Bi-Weekly
       From: 7 2020 Bi-Week
       To: 7 2020 Bi-Week
       Action Type: Costing
     
      => Costing executed in step 3 is not returned.
  7.  Enter the following search criteria and hit Find button
       Payroll: Bi-Weekly
       From: 8 2020 Bi-Week
       To: 8 2020 Bi-Week
       Action Type: Costing

      => Costing executed in step 3 is returned

Cause

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